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Those look comfy
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Today was a good day, I got fired up from the painter and decided to finally exchange the older style oil filter cartridge for the spin on type. I've only had the adaptor for about 2 years or so. These are supposed to be on the rare side.
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drove the 65 to pick-n-pull and got a steering column from a mid 80's chevy truck for the 63 and been reading for about a hour now on forum about how to install it....think ill start tackling it tomorrow after work.
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My instrument lights weren't coming on... figured that out today: ground issue and a bad bulb. Also finished electrical connections for all gauges except Water Temp., need to install sending unit.
Nice to have gauges again! Oil Pressure: 40 PSI Volts: 15 Vacuum: 8 inches Idle RPM: 1000 (choke) Sorry for the crappy photos: |
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What kind of cam are you running?
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I have no idea what cam the 350 has. It's not stock though. Once the motor warms up it has a noticeable lope. Also, I just posted a thread over in the engine forum. The PO has the vacuum advance line running to the "ported" vacuum line on my Edelbrock carb. and that's the line I tee'd into for the vacuum gauge. I am not a tuner but..... Any help would be sincerely appreciated, and should probably be posted here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=441207I believe it is better to run the vacuum advance line to the "full-time" vacuum port. |
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That's what caught my interest and the cam question. Should be closer to 18" with a stock cam. You'll no doubt get a much higher gauge reading on a full manifold vacuum port. I’ve done a lot of reading on where the vacuum advance should connect, and it’s interesting how such complete opposite opinions are strongly asserted as the “right” answer.
Certainly the factory intended the vacuum advance to connect to ported vacuum, so the distributor would advance as the throttle opened and vacuum increased. But I’ve read just as many opinions claiming better performance running full vacuum, keeping the timing up from idle, and as it drops off at wide open throttle the engine is going fast enough for the mechanical advance to take over, if the distributor is curved correctly. I think the real answer is – whatever works best on your particular engine is the correct way! |
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Your truck is realy coming together I like your personal touchs. I got my frame done tank installed. I did it like yours but a little different. Keith |
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One thing to keep in mind... I am in Colorado. You loose 1" of vacuum for every 1,000 ft above sea level. I therefore lost 5-1/4" of vacuum.Mark and Rich, I had no idea I was walking into such a controversial topic.... seems to me based on what I have read there are a few variables that make full vaccum better for a mild to wild motor. For stock the ported vacuum is the way to go. That being said my Model A has a high strung 350 sbc and it is set-up ported vacuum. Runs great from idle to WOT. So I agree with you and Mark, whatever works best on your particular engine is the correct way.Keith, Sweet looking install on your rear mount gas tank. Glad it worked out for ya! |
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It came silver like yours I painted it gray.
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Daughter and I removed the front bumper.grille and core support. I took the core support to work today and welded it back together as all the welds where broke and the ones the po did looked half***ed.
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Fixed the door latch and window, and got my rollpan put on.
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Got my carb tuned...well at least good enough for now as a full tune up is in my very near future. It's holding about 19PSI @ 600-750 RPMs.
Installed a jeep door stop into my passenger door, was missing the nuts for the other one which I will need to get Thursday or Friday. Aside from that...I found out I actually have working backup lights!!! that was a pleasant surprise. Now if only I could get my parking lights to work, they work as turn signals but not as parking lights...go figure. <edit> speaking of the parking lamps...are they supposed to even function as parking lamps when the headlights are on or is it only for turn signals? |
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Blew off another 5.0 mustang....Hey he started it....:lol:
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Sanded the bondo on my firewall until my hand started to cramp up, then sanded some more. Headed back out there to sand more, and more and more!
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With all ths snow and ice covering my truck, I was able to install my freshly painted small block, put my chassis together and throw the body on for a test fit. Talk about productive!!! :lol: http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...0117112245.jpg |
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Assembled thr right hand front suspension.Started on the left dropped lower control arm and ordered some rear suspension parts and a new radiator.
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You've made a lot of progress there! I'm about to achieve the same results, although I'm adding a 73 bed! :lol:
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Ever drain a radiator that doesn't have a drain petcock? Me neither until today.
Previous Owners are a mystery to me.... my truck had a pipe plug in the radiator? Once I drained out all the anti-freeze, cleaned up the shop floor and changed my clothes I went to NAPA and bought a $3 drain petcock. $3 bucks... really.... to cheap to instal a $3 petcock? :banghead: Installed the petcock, installed a new temperature sensor into the drivers side head location, hooked up the sensor to the gauge and filled up the radiator. Next I re-routed my vacuum lines, leaving the distributor hooked to the ported vacuum, and hooking up my new vacuum gage to the full vacuum port. I started up the truck:
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I couldn’t restrain myself any longer so I cleaned and polished my rear wheels and got them back on the truck. So for the first time in about 20 years it has 4 matching wheels. It’s weird how different the camera sees this paint depending on the lighting conditions. These photos were taken about 15 minutes apart from different angles, and I’ve made no color adjustments to the pictures:
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I got my wide white walls put on my new wheels, and replaced the fuel tank sender since it broke off and fell into the tank!
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Finished the front suspension and rebuilt the front brakes.Removed the bed[by myself] and put it on a dolly,Removed the rear springs ,marked for the notch and mocked up the 5" drop rear springs.Damn,i'm tired.
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i burned all of my under dash wiring last week. been trying to get the plymouth going all week so i have a ride. i am going to order a new harness this week.
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not sure yet probably brothers.
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Check their prices and what they offer as to plugs and ends vs EZ wire.
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just picked up a 66 Shlong bed, found out it has a 1968 327, new edelbrock 750, 3 on the floor, and a few extra parts to boot. Soooo, what I got done was: New HEI ignition, new 180 thermostat, and had the carb rebuilt(it had been sitting for awhile). I also replaced the master cylinder (still manual brakes) but plan on upgrading the brakes to power and the steering to power....
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fairly cheap....lets say I got a good deal! Yes, the CD player is mounted there, but I got a new door. Im gonna build a bracket in the glove box so it looks factory. One of MANY plans!
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yep, its not bad. Cant quite figure out the wiring, dont have any taillights right now, gotta figure that out, and the original bench is at the upholsters right now and getting rid of those ugly buckets!
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Got my new radiator today.They sent a 2 row aluminum instead of a 3 row brass.Not gonna work for my bbc.
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